262 NATURAL HISTORY BULLETIN. 



NITIDULILVE 



Brachypterus URTiCiE Fab. La Veta; Garland. 



B. globularius Murr. Rico; Gunnison; Placerville; Canon of Big Blue; 



Montrose. 

 Carpophieus paeeipennis Say. La Junta; Gunnison; Montrose; Pueblo; 

 Big Narrows of Poudre; Dolores; Larimer County, foothills; Clear Creek 

 Canon; Evans Peak region; Durango; Canon City; Denver; West Cliff; 

 Ula; Buena Vista; Colorado Springs, common in cactus blossoms. 



C. dimidiatus Fab. Colorado, Hamilton. 



C. NIGER Say. Colorado Springs, YVickham. 



C. discoideus Lee. Colorado, Putnam. 



Epur^Ea INTEGRA Horn. Colorado, Horn. 



E. ERICHsonii Reitt. Veta Pass. The identification is in doubt, specimens 

 are said to be larger than usual. 



E. papagona Casey. Eastern Custer County, sub-alpine, Cockerell. 



E. avar a Rand. Fort Collins; the name is credited to Mr. Schwarz. 



E. linearis Msekl. Veta Pass. 9,400 feet. 



E. Truncateeea Mann. Veta Pass; Colorado Springs; Leadville; Dome 

 Rock. 



E. peanulaTa Er. Ouray. 



E. ovata Horn. Montrose, June, Gillette, name credited to Dr. Riley; Gar- 

 land. 



E. ^ESTIVA Linn. Colorado, Hamilton. 



E. labilis Er. West Cliff, on flowers of Sambucus. 



E. SCAPHOIDES Horn. Colorado, Horn. 



Nitjduea bipunctaTa Linn. Colorado, Hamilton. 



N. rufipes Linn. Fort Collins. 



N. ziczac Say. Fort Collins; Dome Rock; West Cliff; Colorado Springs; 

 Buena Vista; Leadville; Gunnison; Mountains southwest of Montrose; 

 Durango. 



Phenolia GROSSA Fab. Canon City, I'hler. A few specimens are said to 

 have been found on plants. 



OmosiTa colon Linn. Fort Collins, common. 



0. discoidea Fab. Veta Pass, 9,200 feet; lower slopes of Pike's Peak. 

 Orthopepeus quadricoeeis Horn. Colorado, Horn. 

 Meligethes brassic.*: Scop. West Cliff. 



M. mutatus Har. Vicinity of Fort Collins; Rustic; West Cliff; Colorado 

 Springs; Buena Vista; Garland; La Veta; Dome Rock; Ouray; Leaven- 

 worth Valley; not uncommon. 



M. seminueum Lee. La Veta; Garland; Veta Pass, 9,000 to 10,000 feet; West 

 Cliff. 



Paelodes paeeidus Beauv. Canon of the Arkansas, on plants at entrance, 

 Uhler. If this record is correct it shows a habit unusual to this species. 



Crypt archa strigaTa Fab. Colorado, Hamilton. 



IPS quadriguTTaTus Fab. Clear Creek, August, Oslar. 



1. viTTATUS Say. Veta Pass, 9,400 feet; also in the Ulke and Putnam lists 



without definite locality. 



